Delhi smog has hogged all the limelight away from the third and final Test going on between http://www.authentictigershop.com/authentic-3-alan-trammell-jersey.html India and Sri Lanka at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium.
Right from day one, the Sri Lankan players have been struggling to run and breathe in the smoggy conditions of Delhi and on Tuesday, even Indian pacer Mohammed Shami looked like he was uneasy after bowling a couple of fiery bouncers, one of which got him the wicket of Sadeera Samarawickrama.
There has been a lot of debate whether the trouble being shown by Sri Lankan players is genuine or not but everyone has agreed to the point that Delhi was not the ideal place to hold a Test match at this time of the year.
Forme India captain Sourav Ganguly expressed that it seemed to him like the conditions are only getting tougher and while the http://www.authenticpredatorstore.com/-58-dante-fabbro-jersey_c-448.html intensity of the problem is known only to the players, it is tough to see masks on a cricket field.
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Ganguly added that he doesn't know how the Sri Lankans are properly breathing with those masks on but the issue has to be considered and hoped that all cricketers finish the game healthy.
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The Prince of Kolkata was all praise for Virat Kohli as well, who on Tuesday, became the only Indian to aggregate over 600 runs in a Test series thrice. Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid had achieved the feat twice. Even as he is breaking and making records with his batting prowess, Kohli the captain is inching towards record-equalling 21st Test win as captain in Tests for India.
While Kohli has been going through a purple patch, India Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane has been having a bit of a struggle with batting in the sub continent.